tsk. What a cheap point. I worked overnight last night. But if you
insist on a superficial answer to your superficial proposal, there is
lots of simplification that can be done on the current policy sure. I
got a headache trying to figure out where the college tuition goes on
my tax for for instance.

But, here's a thought for you. Consider a household to be like a
business. Define what can be counted as a cost of doing business.
Anything above that is adjusted gross income. Tax that on a
progressive scale from oh 5% to 50%.

Remove the income cap on social security payments.  Exempt the bottom
25th income percentile.

Do away with the alternative minimum tax for individuals and institute
it for corporations.

That's the best I can come up with after a 12-hour shift but it will
do for a start. And I don't expect you to like it. You claim to want
simplicity but I am pretty sure you really mean you want lower taxes
for yourself.




On 2/6/08, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didn't think so.
>
> -Cameron
>
> Cameron Childress wrote:
> > Awesome! We agree on change then, and you have an idea of something that
> > will work better! Now we are getting somewhere!  So what types of
> > alternatives did you have in mind?
> >
> > Dana wrote:
> >
> >> Change is great. It just needs to be change that will actually work :)
> >>
>
> 

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